kudeta

Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from English coup d'état, from French coup d'État (literally stroke (or blow) of state).

Noun

kudeta

  1. a coup d'état; the sudden overthrow of a government, differing from a revolution by being carried out by a small group of people who replace only the leading figures

Verb

kudeta

  1. to overthrow or to attempt to overthrow a government by coup d'état

Finnish

Verb

kudeta

  1. Impersonal indicative present connegative form of kutea.

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Indonesian

Verb

kudeta

  1. overthrow

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from English coup d'état, from French coup d'État

Noun

kudeta

  1. coup d'état
    • 2005, Ding L. San Juan, Demokrasya at kudeta
      ESTADOS UNlDOS, NABAHALA SA KUDETA Nabahala ang gobyemong Amerikano hinggil sa ulat na maglu- lunsad ang militar ng kudeta laban kay Pangulong Estrada sa gitna ng pagsisimula ng impeaehment trial."2 Una rito, inakusahan ...
    • 1994, Jose Maria Sison, Rebolusyong Pilipino: tanaw mula sa loob (→ISBN)
      ... kumander ng BHB na si Dante. Welgang bayan sa buong bansa tungkol sa pagtataas ng presyo ng langis; welga ng mga manggagawa sa buong bansa para sa minimum na umento sa sahod. Pinakamadugong tangka ng kudeta laban kay ...
    • 2017, Norbert Mercado, After The Summer Rain, Norbert Mercado Novels
      Dagdag pa rito ang mga kudeta at oil crisis.” (“I wish that the natural calamities occurring in the Philippines would end. There have been a lot of deaths and a lot of our countrymen are suffering due to these natural calamities. And others are ...

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